I can only talk about Norway, but seeing that the Scandinavian countries is rather similar, I'll say it anyway. Everyone aren't expected to know or even sing the national anthem. And the national anthem (and general national holidays and such) are of rather high importance here in Norway. Mostly due to getting more and more independent of the Danes and Swedes. But no, you're not expected to sing. What you are expected to do is pay "tribute" to the song and its meaning by not talking or in other way be of disturbance during the anthem (much like any other country). That's pretty much it.

I refuse to sing, something I've done my entire life. If something is expected to be sang, then I would rather just stand there and keep my mouth shut. Something that does matter though, is where you are. Some parts of society might be generally offended if you do not sing along, but this is a tiny tiny part of the general population, and mostly concerns the older generation and the nationalist parties. In either case, I would recommend just not singing if you do not feel like it.

***The reason I wrote "(Not USA)" is because I know how Americans are like that (not an insult), but if I googled this matter EVERYTHING that came up was about how George Bush says it should be a necessity to become an American citizen.***

No, i've moved to Denmark, from the UK, and you might know that since i've made a few threads about the language already seeking help, however I have just one question.

Do I have an obligation through law (or more likely, etiquette), to learn the National Anthem? Also, i was in the position at a party where everyone around me was singing it, and I stood in silence. Now, assuming I knew the words, should I still sing it? Is it deemed impolite? I'd rather not because if someone sang the Scottish National Anthem and had no relevance to Scotland; I wouldn't be offended but thinking it a bit strange. So, what should I do? Learn it, and sing it when it comes? Or stand in silence, and maybe bow my head (which seems the most polite to do)?

If it helps, I moved to live with my girlfriend, i'm not a refugee or asylum seeker.

Someone probably mentioned it by now, but NO we do not. Also what party would that be - the only type I would be able to think of would be some kind of sport event like the WC Handball match lately. But as said just learn the lyrics at your own pace, as I´m pretty certain most of us here don´t know them for real either.

On a sidenote - won´t matter a whole lot wether you are imigrant, refugee or w/e with the dumb ass imigration laws we got here. But you will see that soon enough.

"Only Jack can zip up."
The word you want to use is "have" not "of".
You may have alot of stuff in your country, but we got Lolland.

In 15 years I lived in about 12 countries for this or that amount of time. I could never be arsed to learn any athems, also I NEVER EVER felt any presure to do so. At least not in Europe. You are supposed to give courtesy to your host. So if they are singing then shut up and be polite about it, but thats all.

Funny fact tho.

Spanish anthem has no lyrics.

Originally Posted by Orlong

It doesnt destroy the land to bury styrofoam 25 feet below the ground

Today Obama once again kneeled at the altar of environmental naziism and hurt this once great country. He has now banned all drilling in the Atlantic Ocean

***The reason I wrote "(Not USA)" is because I know how Americans are like that (not an insult), but if I googled this matter EVERYTHING that came up was about how George Bush says it should be a necessity to become an American citizen.***

No, i've moved to Denmark, from the UK, and you might know that since i've made a few threads about the language already seeking help, however I have just one question.

Do I have an obligation through law (or more likely, etiquette), to learn the National Anthem? Also, i was in the position at a party where everyone around me was singing it, and I stood in silence. Now, assuming I knew the words, should I still sing it? Is it deemed impolite? I'd rather not because if someone sang the Scottish National Anthem and had no relevance to Scotland; I wouldn't be offended but thinking it a bit strange. So, what should I do? Learn it, and sing it when it comes? Or stand in silence, and maybe bow my head (which seems the most polite to do)?

If it helps, I moved to live with my girlfriend, i'm not a refugee or asylum seeker.

So, are you a trying to become a naturalized citizen of Denmark? If you are then you may need to know it. (Assuming their system is similar to the US.) However if you are just there temporarily then of course not. It's one thing to respect it either way. Stand for it as everyone else as you are on their land. If you are trying to become a citizen then you should (patriotism seems weird in northern europe?)

I live in the US, and i'm not a very patriotic person. But I do always sing the anthem. Partly due to respect as I am native to the nation, but mostly because it is a beautiful song with a great story tied to it. And musically it is brilliant. I absolutely love singing, and our national anthem is fun for me to sing.